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COURT OF SESSION—HEBREW CHAIR

... COURT OF S]ESSDIDN-111-FlREW CHATR. ?? ?? L IS 1 .1ii (Cerntinredfrom ?? prrge.) ed lirjr'dqv. Nor. 16. ins The discrsteion was resumed to-dae at elevcn o'clocl. it- Mr. BIAre1nr, in contirutitiorr ofiisarg-ument of yesterday said r0, that the formtla denoririded to he signed sins not in terms of the1 Act 1707; and hence, if the demand made upan 'Mr. Mateedorrall Was an il leg-al demird. he r ...

THE RAILWAY ROBBERIES OF 1845

... TflE RAILWAY ROBB3ERIES OF 1845. (Frolm i/it C,/aba.) The circumstances connected with the railwav rob- beries and the prosecutions of the Garratt, Mlaynard, and Farr gangs cannot have entirely escaped recollection, and the matters being closed, a sunmnmary, which may interest the public, has been issuedhv a committee of gentlemen, from which it appears that losses had constantly occurred on ...

RECOVERY OF THE NOTES, &c., STOLEN FROM MESSRS. ROGERS & CO. IN 1844

... R-COVERY OF THE NOTES, STOLEN FROMI INIESSRs. ROGERS & CO. IN 1844. l let. vhole tonsi- rime, es it ast a untrv ,t the tron Ins to thei beer g ofF, -, era Ools pl'ih )f the Ltual how on n tha t no, cople :Orl n ark' ught, Fruits 1 30 liling 1' the and Irrec enm' me- Ire- 'ef'er- state front may, pton, !oast, jeer; the state :tent, )ther cast on OF ince. sup- rgest Ger- r in- is in nncr Mre two ...

CHARGE OF MUTINY

... .I - -, I.e r I.JaL flvx. 'JrO LU U I21.N 1. Ptdrner-eth, April 13.-Captain William Graham, of the barqrre James Campbell, of Glasgow, appeared before the magistrates at Plymouth, on Friday, April 9, and having charged his crew-ev with .mretinous conduAct, tile case wvas adjourned till Tuesday, when John llaraultz. second mnate; Charles MofTatt, carpenter ; Daniel K hellar. cook; with Richard ...

REGISTRATION APPEAL COURT, JEDBURGH

... REGTSTR.ATIoN APPE~AL COURT, JEDBURGrL. Thp A r--,e I P--t e,- +1- ?? no , as- The ApplealCourt for the counties of Roxburgh, Berwieck, Sel- T rs, kirk, and Peebles, was held at Jedbeurgh, on Tuesday, when some ed appealsagairist tie decision ofthe Sheriffof Peebles-shtiredisquali- t a fying 144 voters in that county, who held the frunchise upon the well ?? life-rent qualification, came on for ...

GLASGOW MUNICIPAL POLICE BOARD

... rohn cent. ?? - -~ - an. Ad are The ordinary weekly meeting of this Board was held on Mon- daY in the Police Buildings..alailie 'lKinlsa in the chair. The minutes of the previous meeting were read as usual, after which one or two matters of aitle public interest were disposed of. PREVALENCE OF ?? -TATE: or THE POLICE FORCE. r The ClnRxx read a petition from the proprietors and tenants in North ...

INVERNESS CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... INVEIRNE-SS CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARtY. The InverneVss Sprinrg Circuit Court was opened on Wednesday i by the Right Hon. the Lord Justice-Clerk-John Montgomery a BSell, tsq.. ~dvocatc-Depiito. 0 After some uninteresting cases, a John i/ss, Alexander Miller, and Walter distvait, were placed I at the bar, accused of having. on the °d November last, caused Isv a their neglect or recklessness ...

GLASGOW MUNICIPAL POLICE BOARD

... ; r' l AT? . ?? E ?? 0 -tII~V , ?? ?? oftlii B.1- ?? ted on Mon- ii1,' 1. ?? tl,t v s~;I ta -s ollilri.t i~~L. ln:: - ?? ?? ti itk1401 O1 vest-: liie I to1I L t L- ICI CCi I V I- r VOL t I nd-v ?? tl I tc e zi--eldn!! t'a it -t-e '0-otli, ?? Antllt es of tle 0 lii' ,ii~ ?? It ?? it4ll 4111 it NtStholight T t L1V 11 IIM 1 ' ?? n r LI t-I 11 , ~ II 10 11 I ttiO L I11 ,1I:vI~ti It I :tL I v Itl ...

JUDICIAL PREJUDGMENT

... (nromm tlie ofdat s.) tinglishm, n aa e , pt to pride themselves on their institu- tions, all, occasionally at least, without much zeal or knowledge. They mayvreasonahly feel some satisfaction, however, in comparing the modle of judicial procedure ex- hibited in the late horrible Praslin tragedv, with that adopted in this country. However strong the feeling of execration against the ducal ...

DUMFRIES CIRCUIT COURT

... DITTNFRTES CIRCUIT COURT, adt SmnuIprE.nr 21. I of Ths Court was opened to-day by Lords 'Moncreif errld Cncil- iat ourn. There were several cases. most of thenll, however, of a a rier1ig ure. rflidreO/. accused of concealment of pregnancy. n Pleade~j guiltv, 111r. N~elch. for tire pIrrnel, pleaded, in rotitigaiti 0n III; or P-illi~mezlt hl prev ions good clitiracter, and read several cecr- ns ...

GREENOCK FREE GAELIC CHURCH CASE

... GREENOCK FREE GAELIC CHIURCH C.ASE. At a meeting of this Preshy tery, held oil Wednesday, a petition eas read, signed by 323 members and 386 hearers in the Gaelic I Church, praoing the Preshytery to depose from the eldership, r those who nlow hold that office. Mr. BO! AR said the minutes of Synod in regard to this case would better be read first. This was done, after which Dr. MI'FAOLAY said ...

SCOTS APPEAL

... a H House of Lords, Monday, June 14. ; WEIR Vt. CRA W5'1ED AN D OTEEtS, DItECTOtS OF THE Mttt.OAUtNOCt ACADEMY. In this case the appeal was against a decree of the Court of Session, wherebv the dismissal of the appellant from the appoint- ment of English master in the academy at Kilmarnock was de- _ c'ared to have been duly anid legally made. The main objection £ s to the dismissal arose out ...